Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1885 — Opinions on the Gutrage. [ARTICLE]
Opinions on the Gutrage.
London.—The exp’osions yesterday caused the greatest excitement in Berlin, Vienna, Rome, and Paris. The Daily Neici says editorially that the damag • done to the Parliament buildings by the explosions Is so slight compared with what was intended that the attempt may be looked upon as a failure. The choosing of Saturday, when the place was Ailed with innocent sightseen. Is evidence of the diabolical cruelty. There can be no doubt that the dynamiters, if oanght. can be lawfully hanged on the ground of high treason in levying war ag«l ist their sovereign. It becomes a serious question whether England will not join with Rnse a and Prussia in an extradition treaty. JCven in America, where the greatest jealousy in elation to such a question ha* always existed, steps have been tiken in the right direction. Commenting on the dynamite explosions the Daily Tr> grap says: “England cannot «x----jrect the United States to help in tire exler »i-
